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Transport measurements, solids relaxation times

Some information can be obtained on porous media from conventional NMR spectroscopy, and this is discussed in Section 2. Relaxation time measurements have been widely used to characterize porous solids, and this technique is discussed in Section 3. Pulsed field gradient (PFG) methods may be used to probe the local structure of the pore space and to characterize transport within it, and these are discussed in Section 4. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques can also be used to characterize the pore space and to measure transport, and applications are discussed in Section 5. The bulk of this review will be concerned with mesoporous and macroporous materials, as it is for these systems that NMR is particularly useful in characterizing the pore space. However, some applications of NMR techniques to probe the pore space and transport within microporous materials will be mentioned in Section 6. Finally, some general conclusions are given in Section 7. [Pg.268]


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